Re: Another question regarding sources in FTM2006
- From: Richard van Schaik <f.m.a.vanschaikREMOVE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 22:59:40 +0200
stainless wrote:
The problem is that I am an amateur genealogist who does not generally
have access to serious academic works. This is why I later posed the
question asking how the professionals would do it. I actually do not
know the standards
For an unrelated area (to genealogy this is) see
http://www.fmavanschaik.nl/cv_en.html
Just translate to your genealogical sources. Its like "Journal, year and pages, title, authors". Or otherwise stated "Source, Inventorynumbers, date, title, archive". This is the most condensed form but still pointing to an unique document. As long as the reference is pointing to one unique document (or page within) its a good reference I think.
Richard
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